Chapter 8 Flashcards
• All manipulations inside an LAH should be performed at least ________ inches inside the hood to prevent ______.
a) 12 inches; smoke
b) 6 inches; contamination
c) 10 inches; contamination
d) 2 inches; breakage from falling on the floor
B
• An ampule is composed entirely of glass. Once broke, it:
a) becomes an open system
b) remains a closed system
c) turns into a multiple dose solution
d) none are correct
A
• IV tubing used as a primary set includes which of the following?
a) macro drop tubing (delivering 10 gtt/min)
b) micro drip tubing (delivering 60 gtt/min)
c) all purpose tubing (delivering 100 gtt/min)
d) both a and b
D
• To assure the sterility of a new needle:
a) wipe the needle with 70% isopropyl to disinfect it
b) apply additional silicone so the needle self sterilizes upon insertion into a vial
c) only open the package in a clean room
d) make sure the package was intact and not damaged
D
• IV fluid should hang how many inches higher than the patient’s bed?
a) 12 inches
b) 24 inches
c) 36 inches
d) 49 inches
C
• The piggyback is placed ______ the primary IV
a) lower than
b) higher than
c) at the same height as
d) away from
B
• Ampules differ from vials in that they are:
a) are closed systems
b) require the use of a filter needle
c) can be opened without risk of breakage
d) do not differ from vials
B
• The labeling of an IV admixture should contain all of the following information except:
a) patient name
b) name and amount of drug(s) added
c) prescribing physician’s name
d) expiration date
C
• Dextrose is the base component of TPN solutions that are most commonly given as a source of carbohydrates. Which of the following statements are true?
a) Dextrose is available in a concentrated form (50% or more) that is diluted in the final TPN solution to approximately 25%
b) Dextrose is available as a 5% solutions that is commonly used as is in TPN solutions
c) Dextrose is available as a 70% solution that is commonly given as a separate infusion for calories and energy
d) all of the above
A
• The CADD is an example of what type of pump system?
a) mechanical system
b) ambulatory electronic infusion pump system
c) electronic controlled pressure and chemical release system
d) none of the above
B
• The most common complication of tunneled venous access devices are:
a) catheter occlusion
b) infections
c) dislodgement
d) venous thrombosis
B
• The space between the HEPA filter and the sterile product being prepared is referred to as the:
a) hot spot
b) backwash zone
c) zone of turbulence
d) critical area
D
• Electrolytes are added to TPN solutions to meet metabolic needs and correct deficiencies. Examples of electrolytes include:
a) potassium chloride
b) amino acids
c) vitamin D
d) lipid emulsions
A
• Lipid or fat emulsions are typically administered by all of the following methods except:
a) as a 10% emulsion given through a peripheral line
b) as a 20% emulsion given through a peripheral line
c) as part of an IV push
d) as part of a 3-in-1 solution
C
• Preservatives in parenteral products:
a) kill organisms and eliminate the need for aseptic technique and LAHs
b) are present in multi-dose vials
c) are harmless and non-toxic in any amount
d) all of the above are correct
B